The conference is based around the theme of Neuroadaptive Technology where measures of the brain and CNS are used for closed-loop control. The aim is to bring together researchers from applied neurosciences, engineering and computer science to explore the emergence of this nascent technology. The range of relevant topics includes: passive BCI, physiological computing, affective computing, robotics, neurofeedback, autonomous technology, gaming, wearable sensors, HCI evaluation and neuroethics.
Paper submission opens at December 1st, 2016 and the deadline is January 31st, 2017. For more informations press here.
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